The OG supermodel - who walked the runway for everyone from Ralph Lauren to Versace in the 1980s and 90s - sold the house four years ago for US$45 million Now the stunning Mediterranean-style mansion is back on sale,
The Public Works Commission Meeting on March 23 began with the election of the chair and vice chair of the Public Works Commission and the departure of commissioner James Palmer. Wade Major will serve as chair and Scott Dittrich as vice chair.
This is a map showing the expected reach of flooding caused by a 100-year storm in Malibu, following a range of sea level rise scenarios. Sea level rise is expected to increase the depth and reach of storm flooding.
The Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station made a public announcement on social media in regards to the unpermitted car show gathering at the Malibu Country Mart and Cross Creek Road shopping center. The Sheriff’s Department said they have increased enforcement in order to maintain public safety as the event is not permitted.
At a time when most restaurants have been struggling, Malibu’s Broad Street Oyster Company is thriving; so much so it’s about to launch a new location at the historic Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles.
Malibu Cultural Arts Commission meeting on March 22, board members raised questions and concerns on the private photography exhibit the subcommittee curates within the few commissioners.
The Dolphin Award winners for 2021 have been announced by the Malibu Dolphin Charitable Foundation, the nonprofit organization founded by the former owners of The Malibu Times, Arnold and Karen York.
First-year Pepperdine Waves women’s tennis players Savannah Broadus and Janice Tjen were first paired together during the ITA Southwest Regional Championships in San Diego last October.
They’ve recently posted signs directing people to report reckless drivers, including a direct line to the California Highway Patrol. Since the signs went up March 18, there’s been a marked drop-off of speeders through the residential area and an increase in quiet that longtime residents have always enjoyed in their rural surroundings.
On Saturday afternoon, the Malibu Village parking lot was filled with something other than supercars, a pop-up farmers market. The event provided a variety of local farmers, vendors, raffles and hand crafted goods.
Children’s Creative Workshop is one of Malibu’s longest running, nonprofit private preschools located on the Point Dume Marine Science Campus. Started in 1982, the organization is based on academics in art and learning in a dynamic and creative environment.
Raquel Leviss has revealed huge plans for her career — and they don’t involve reality television. On the April 1, 2022, episode of Katie Maloney’s “You’re Gonna Love Me” podcast, the “Vanderpump Rules” star shared that she will be competing in the 2022 Miss California pageant.
Last Thursday, at a special meeting, the Malibu City Council came together to discuss only one agenda item: the topic of Alternative Sleeping Locations (ASLs) for the unhoused. The historically divided council voted unanimously 4-0 to take action on this deeply dividing city issue (Councilmember Karen Farrer was absent).
“Are you still in Malibu?” Jenner asked Lady Gaga ... But her hypocrisy glaringly showed through when she idiotically ran for governor during the California recall. She ended up hiring half of Trump’s campaign tribe, and I wrote about it, calling ...
Pepperdine student Matthew McDougal’s brother, Adam, experienced complications due to Recombinant 8 Syndrome and had to get a blood transfusion for spinal surgery. His brother had a successful surgery,
Malibu Senior Center. Seniors are invited to celebrate the arrival of spring and Earth Day. Stop by the outdoor patio next to the Senior Center to receive a goodie bag and say hello to staff. RSVPs are required by contacting Amanda Rigali at MalibuSeniorCenter@MalibuCity.
During the Malibu City Council meeting on March 14, Interim Mayor Pro Tem Bruce Silverstein appointed Jo Drummond to the Public Works Commission board. Drummond replaces former Public Works Commissioner James Palmer,
Monday’s City Council voted to let commissions return to in-person meetings after the City Council’s first meeting. The items on the agenda included an update on the Developer Fee Program, Westward Beach Road Improvements Project and the Los Angeles County Measure R and M Transportation Funding,